Augers
US-2023392445-A1 · Dec 7, 2023 · US
US9540877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9540877-B2 |
| Application number | US-201114110145-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A valve ( 11 ) for controlling the flow of a drilling fluid through a down-hole tool ( 10 ) positionable in a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation. The down-hole tool has a housing with a drilling motor therein and a drill bit ( 1 ) at an end thereof. The drilling motor ( 9 ) has a housing with a rotor ( 206 ) rotationally movable in a rotor channel ( 204 ) as the drilling fluid passes through a rotor channel between the housing and the rotor. The rotor has a bypass channel therethrough for bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid therethrough. The valve includes a valve plate positionable upstream of the motor. The valve plate ( 200 ) has at least one flow passage ( 226 ) and at least one bypass passage ( 220 ) therethrough. The flow passage is in fluid communication with the rotor channel for passing the drilling fluid therethrough. The bypass passage is in selective fluid communication with the bypass channel when the rotor rotates about the housing and moves the bypass channel into alignment with at least a portion of the bypass passage for bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid therethrough whereby a hammering effect is generated on the bit.
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A valve for controlling the flow of a drilling fluid through a downhole tool positionable in a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation, the downhole tool comprising a drill bit at an end thereof and a drilling motor, the drilling motor comprising a housing with a rotor movable in a rotor channel in the housing as the drilling fluid passes therethrough, the rotor having a bypass channel for bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid therethrough, the valve comprising: a valve plate positionable upstream of the motor, the valve plate having at least one flow passage and at least one bypass passage therethrough, the at least one flow passage in fluid communication with the rotor channel for passing the drilling fluid therethrough whereby the rotor is rotatable in the housing, the at least one bypass passage in selective fluid communication with the bypass channel when the rotor moves about the housing and the bypass channel selectively moves into and out of alignment with at least a portion of the at least one bypass passage for bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid therethrough whereby a hammering effect is generated on the bit. 2. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the rotor comprises a helical rotor orbiting within a helical stator in the housing. 3. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the rotor comprises a turbine rotatable within the housing. 4. The valve of claim 3 , wherein the at least one bypass passage is offcenter to an axis of rotation of the rotor. 5. The valve of claim 4 , wherein the rotor channel is offcenter to the axis of rotation of the rotor. 6. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the valve plate comprises a central hub and an outer ring with at least one spoke defining at least one rotor passage therebetween. 7. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising a nozzle. 8. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising a rotor catch. 9. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising a catch ring. 10. The valve of claim 1 , further comprising a wear tip. 11. The valve of claim 10 , wherein the wear tip is directly coupled to the rotor. 12. The valve of claim 10 , wherein the wear tip is indirectly coupled to the rotor. 13. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the at least one bypass passage comprises a plurality of bypass passages. 14. The valve of claim 1 , wherein the bypass channel is positionable in one of full alignment, partial alignment, and non-alignment with the bypass passage. 15. A downhole tool positionable in a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation, the downhole drilling tool having a drill string with drill bit at an end thereof and a drilling fluid passing therethrough, the downhole tool comprising: a drilling motor positionable in the drill string, the drilling motor comprising: a housing; a rotor movable in a rotor channel in the housing as the drilling fluid passes therethrough, the rotor having a bypass channel for bypassing a portion the drilling fluid therethrough; and a valve positionable upstream of the motor for controlling the flow of the drilling fluid therethrough, the valve comprising: a valve plate positionable upstream of the motor, the valve plate having at least one flow passage and at least one bypass passage therethrough, the at least one flow passage in fluid communication with the rotor channel for passing the drilling fluid therethrough whereby the rotor is rotatable in the housing, the at least one bypass passage in selective fluid communication with the bypass channel when the rotor moves about the housing and the bypass channel selectively moves into and out of alignment with at least a portion of the at least one bypass passage for bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid therethrough whereby a hammering effect is generated on the bit. 16. The downhole tool of claim 15 , wherein the motor further comprises a helical stator and the rotor comprises a helical rotor orbiting therein. 17. The downhole tool of claim 15 , wherein the rotor comprises a turbine rotatable about an axis of the downhole tool. 18. A method of controlling the flow of a drilling fluid through a downhole tool positionable in a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation, the downhole tool comprising a drill bit at an end thereof and a drilling motor, the drilling motor comprising a housing with a rotor movable in a rotor channel in the housing as the drilling fluid passes therethrough, the rotor having a bypass channel for bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid therethrough, the method comprising: positioning a valve plate upstream of the motor, the valve plate having at least one flow passage and at least one bypass passage therethrough, the at least one flow passage in fluid communication with the rotor channel, the at least one bypass passage in selective fluid communication with the bypass channel when the rotor rotates about the housing; rotating the rotor by passing the drilling fluid through the at least one flow passage and into the rotor channel; moving the bypass channel into and out of alignment with the at least one bypass passage while rotating the rotor; and creating a hammering effect by bypassing a portion of the drilling fluid through the at least one plate bypass and into the bypass channel when the bypass channel moves into alignment with at least a portion of the at least one bypass passage.
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